Monthly Archives: February 2026

Real-Time Orchestration

Ian Fletcher: Real-Time Orchestration Has Begun. And It’s Always On. Link

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From Solvers to Decision Factories

Jacob Feldman just posted an article with this title on LinkedIn. Here is the conclusion: “Moving from pure solvers to ‘decision factories’ reflects a broader trend: traditional optimization solvers are maturing into Decision Optimization components embedded within larger Decision Intelligence … Continue reading

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Decision Memory

Dr. Elena Alikhachkina wrote: We store dashboards.We archive models.We document results.But do we preserve the reasoning behind our decisions?AI can generate summaries. It can challenge our thinking. It can even simulate skepticism. What it cannot do is remember why we … Continue reading

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From Process-Centric to Decision-Centric Architecture

Here is a quote from Stefaan Lambrecht‘s post: “Instead of process-centric orchestration with embedded decisions, design a decision-centric orchestration, driven by a coherent integrated decision model.” In the more detailed article “Decision-Centric Orchestration: The Next Competitive Advantage“, he demonstrates this … Continue reading

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Don’t Talk English to Your LLM

This is the title of Rod Johnson‘s post: “Just because LLMs are eloquent in natural language doesn’t mean that we should always communicate with them in it. Where important processes are concerned, humans themselves don’t communicate in natural language. Experience … Continue reading

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IBM just did the opposite of what AI experts predicted – it tripled entry-level hiring

“This isn’t anti-AI. It’s post-hype AI. Not ‘AI replaces juniors.’ More like: AI compresses apprenticeship. Maybe the real AI strategy isn’t fewer humans – it’s better ones.” Link

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Sequential Optimization

Meinolf Sellmann: Sequential optimization problems are frequent in business. There are many ways to deal with them, but two methods are particularly prevalent: deterministic look-ahead and stochastic look-ahead optimization. Watch our instant premiere on Tuesday, Feb 10, at Noon EST, … Continue reading

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